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alanzo
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA

quote:
Originally posted by Low Profile
but Novation have definitely made some improvements to their algorithms since the 'Stations came on the market


I've updated the original post. Thanks for the insight.


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alanzo
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Registered: Sep 2003
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I've added an audio demo for the nord lead 3 since the only one I know of is the Vengeance one...


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Zak McKracken
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hey whats that miditrack at 3:30 again? airbase? damn i cant remember

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EgosXII
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just like any production n00b, i have my sights set on an access virus synth (hopefully i'll EVENTUALLY get the cash for one...)

i was just wondering basically what the differences are between the B, C, TI and polar varieties, whether they're types of sounds, hardware-software interfaces, or... what??

just if anyone has some time, sorry if this is a re-post,

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alanzo
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA

Between the B and C, the main differences are the C has a bit more voices, the Moog emulation filter, and EQ.

The Ti has the VSTi interface, a bunch more voices, wavetables, hypersaw, grain and formant synthesis, reverb/delay per part (could only have either reverb or delay on the C and it was shared for the whole synth), and now a bit more FX like tape delay.


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quote:
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(could only have either reverb or delay on the C and it was shared for the whole synth)
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alanzo
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@Subtle --- Am I incorrect?


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I've only owned two hardware synths...the first being the Novation Xiosynth, which was a huge let down, to put it lightly. The second would be the Virus TI, which would be the polar opposite. Pun. Seriously though, it's a dream to work with, whether through the actual hardware or the VST controller. I feel like I've barely scratched the surface of what it can do, and that's a good feeling to have with any synthesizer.


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Subtle
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quote:
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@Subtle --- Am I incorrect?
no you are correct alright.


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spolitta
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Supernova II is cheap sounding? You couldn't be more clueless...

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alanzo
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Registered: Sep 2003
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Supernova II is cheap sounding? You couldn't be more clueless...


I've updated my thoughts on the instrument.

4. Novation Supernova II--Personally I didn't like its gritty sound. The OSCs and sound engine are also somewhat weak. but it's on the top of my "sold long ago" list for a reason. Maybe I'll purchase another one day, but I doubt it.


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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA

I do miss my Supernova. Not as much as my miss my Nord 2X, but I do miss it and may pick up a SNII at some point. [sheds a tear]

On the other hand, I've got a DSI Poly Evolver, Moog Voyager RME, and DSI Mopho en route to their new home, so I don't think I'll be missing either of those synths for long.

How ya' digging your PEK, alanzo? I've already started holding my breath for the Alan-M PEK/PER patches.


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